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joseph, louisiana. this bank hostage negotiators and other law enforcement is outside the bank with bomb squad. it started this afternoon with kernel -- i know obviously there is certain things you can say this is an on going hostage situation and very possible the gunman in the bank could be monitoring media. so with all that in mind what can you tell us? >> that's a very fluid situation for the opportunity. this happened around 12:30 this afternoon. a gentleman entered the bank. he's a u.s. citizen from this area. he was born in california. he's 20 years old. family moved over here. the only convenience store. this is a rule area. the parish is 5,000 people. the town is about 1500, farming area. they own a convenience store here. he entered the bank, took three hostages, they work at the bank. we are negotiating with him, talking with him. we've been on the phone. we talked to the hostages there. nothing is more important than the hostages. it's a fluid situation. sheriffs in louisiana, the sheriff's
joseph, louisiana. this bank hostage negotiators and other law enforcement is outside the bank with bomb squad. it started this afternoon with kernel -- i know obviously there is certain things you can say this is an on going hostage situation and very possible the gunman in the bank could be monitoring media. so with all that in mind what can you tell us? >> that's a very fluid situation for the opportunity. this happened around 12:30 this afternoon. a gentleman entered the bank. he's a...
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i heard that he was born in southern california, he's new to louisiana. is it true that his family owns a store in the area? do you know if he may know the people he's holding? >> if he's from the parish, he would know the people he's holding hostage. the only thing i can confirm is he family does own a convenience store and he was an employee at a convenience store here. >> in terms of his motive, just share what you can right now. do you know if this is a robbery that went wrong or is there something else he was looking for going into that bank? >> i can't speculate on that. i have no clue what the motive may have been. >> what about his family, are they involved? are they helping out? >> from my understanding, the authorities were trying to contact family members of the suspect in order to get them involved in the negotiations. that's as much as i can tell you. >> jane, as you said, the safety of the two hostages who are still in there is, of course, your number one priority. could this last through the night, depending on how the negotiations go? >> y
i heard that he was born in southern california, he's new to louisiana. is it true that his family owns a store in the area? do you know if he may know the people he's holding? >> if he's from the parish, he would know the people he's holding hostage. the only thing i can confirm is he family does own a convenience store and he was an employee at a convenience store here. >> in terms of his motive, just share what you can right now. do you know if this is a robbery that went wrong...
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a hostage situation playing out in a bank in louisiana. bring you the latest on that in a few minutes. >>> first, though, late new word on the intercepted al qaeda messages that sparked the closings of 19 embassies around the world. a source telling cnn's barbara starr that u.s. code breakers recognized a number of specific words that he believe signaled the potentially imminent attack. three intercepts got their attention. the first was from nasir al wuhayshi. the leader of the al qaeda in the arabian peninsula group. the second said to be a response from al qaeda leader ayman al zawahiri. a u.s. official declined to discuss specific code words, but told cnn "there was a sense of imminence, a sense of the overall area at risk and the known actors." there was this, officials said, of great concern. we also now know in addition to the embassy closings, u.s. drones launched a series of attacks on al qaeda, including one over the weekend in yemen, which abc news is reporting killed four suspected al qaeda operatives associated with the embass
a hostage situation playing out in a bank in louisiana. bring you the latest on that in a few minutes. >>> first, though, late new word on the intercepted al qaeda messages that sparked the closings of 19 embassies around the world. a source telling cnn's barbara starr that u.s. code breakers recognized a number of specific words that he believe signaled the potentially imminent attack. three intercepts got their attention. the first was from nasir al wuhayshi. the leader of the al...
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in louisiana they are suing to distribute vouchers. the louisiana voucher plan calls for a transferring of low income students in low rated schools to private schools at taxpayer expense. in minnesota students had been sweating it out in swelter classrooms, a record heatwave is blanketing. school rooms have no can i conditioning, can you imagine. anand a north carolina middle school that was shut down by a devastating tornado reopened today. the students walked through the halls for the first time since the 2011 twister that left the place in ruins. teachers were working out of mobile classrooms for the two-year reconstruction periods. >> a lot of kids were not happy with the modular units. now that we have a gym we can have dances and clubs that we didn't have before and different sport activities that will boost morale. >> so chicago started the new school with 50 fewer schools and a bunch of cutbacks for their closure. john, the schools are now closed for the day? how did it go there? >> reporter: well, it was an usual day in chicag
in louisiana they are suing to distribute vouchers. the louisiana voucher plan calls for a transferring of low income students in low rated schools to private schools at taxpayer expense. in minnesota students had been sweating it out in swelter classrooms, a record heatwave is blanketing. school rooms have no can i conditioning, can you imagine. anand a north carolina middle school that was shut down by a devastating tornado reopened today. the students walked through the halls for the first...
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according to the study, louisiana came in for the worst accent. i think it is the worst accent not only in the country, but the world. the cajun accent is fantastic. >> the massachusetts accent is the worst though. >> awful. >> there is something about it. i agree with who ever -- somebody said that the southern accent intensities the hotness of a woman. >> that would be this guy. >> that wok the buck nado. >> southern ladies, tweet me. >> all of the hotness of kevin specey though. >> absolutely. >> i always found the genteel southern accept on a man makes them sound a bit feminine. they enjoy the sweet tea and their veranda and enjoying a passage from manatee gray. >> and finally, andy, i am running out of time. there is about 17 pages here, but, andy, your outrage over the obama dog, i just want to thank you for doing what i couldn't do. i couldn't be there. thank you. america thanks you too. >> i was here for you. thanks, jedediah. thanks to bill, jake and buck. that does it for me. i am tv a andy levy. >> did i thought say imogen? thank you. i
according to the study, louisiana came in for the worst accent. i think it is the worst accent not only in the country, but the world. the cajun accent is fantastic. >> the massachusetts accent is the worst though. >> awful. >> there is something about it. i agree with who ever -- somebody said that the southern accent intensities the hotness of a woman. >> that would be this guy. >> that wok the buck nado. >> southern ladies, tweet me. >> all of the...
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breaking overnight a 12-hour hostage standoff at a louisiana bank coming to an end. the suspect and one victim both dead after gun fire erupts there. we have the latest development coming right up. >> we have more at the center of the irs scandal. why lawmakers are asking lois lerner are handing over documents from her personal i mail account. >> a frightening discovery for a texas couple where they heard voices on their child's baby monitor but it wasn't an intruder, it was hackers. a warning for every parent. "fox & friends first" starts right now. >> good morning to you everyone as we wake up here on the east coast half past the hour. good morning to you. it is wednesday morning and welcome to "fox & friends first". i am heather nauert. >> it is 5:30 on the east coast that means we are going to get right to our first story a fox news alert. a 12-hour hostage standoff ending with the gunman and one of the hostages dead. >> anna kooiman has all of the breaking details. good morning to you, anna. what can you tell us? >> police identifying the gunman at around 1:00 a
breaking overnight a 12-hour hostage standoff at a louisiana bank coming to an end. the suspect and one victim both dead after gun fire erupts there. we have the latest development coming right up. >> we have more at the center of the irs scandal. why lawmakers are asking lois lerner are handing over documents from her personal i mail account. >> a frightening discovery for a texas couple where they heard voices on their child's baby monitor but it wasn't an intruder, it was...
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moving forward it is obvious what is your vision for louisiana? and my second question is what it you say when somebody says. [inaudible] [laughter] >> i should answer the second one first. if somebody sneezes. it took everything i could do to say -- not say god bless you the only reason i say it is it makes other atheist so bad. it is just words. people just say god bless you but especially coming from the deep south i know all the years, 43 years with some of the woods these near me and i said god bless you i knew what i meant and what i did not mean and what i did not mean is made out we give you a bountiful harvest. i did not mean jehovah for me to bless me. it is culture. i use that segued into the first question to die politically avoid that well enough? [laughter] this is about culture i will get in so much trouble. there are so many things part of the secular movement are offended by or worried about that i don't worry about. some of them are considered to the cultural. this is where i will really get in trouble but i don't see winning for
moving forward it is obvious what is your vision for louisiana? and my second question is what it you say when somebody says. [inaudible] [laughter] >> i should answer the second one first. if somebody sneezes. it took everything i could do to say -- not say god bless you the only reason i say it is it makes other atheist so bad. it is just words. people just say god bless you but especially coming from the deep south i know all the years, 43 years with some of the woods these near me and...
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well a new ppp poll of louisiana republicans finds that 29% of the republicans in louisiana say president obama was more responsible for the poor response to katrina. while 28%, one less, pin the blame on george w. bush who was actually president at the time. another 44% to show the murkiness in the big easy say they're not sure who to blame. think about it. the worst thing that's happened and they can't remember which president to blame. they should blame "w". barack obama of course, was a freshman united states senator in 2005 when katrina blew down the doors of new orleans. while president bush praised his fema chief michael brown, you're doing a heck of a job, brownie. we remember and everybody down there does. we'll be right back. >>> i think we're trying to make a statement to the legislature and the governor who have been extremely tone deaf to the concerns of my constituents in particularly weld county but throughout northeastern colorado. i will tell you this. everybody views this as a partisan exercise. many of those commissioners are democrats. >> we're back. that was weld coun
well a new ppp poll of louisiana republicans finds that 29% of the republicans in louisiana say president obama was more responsible for the poor response to katrina. while 28%, one less, pin the blame on george w. bush who was actually president at the time. another 44% to show the murkiness in the big easy say they're not sure who to blame. think about it. the worst thing that's happened and they can't remember which president to blame. they should blame "w". barack obama of course,...
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well this sinkhole in louisiana has been called the burp. it'scaused by natural gas releasing. mandatory evacuations have been ordered. look at all of the trees going. we'll be right back. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. . >>> good night. >> and good luck. "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- jason sudeikis. from "paranoia", amber heard. and music from mayer hawthorne. with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪Ñi >> jimmy: hi, everybody, i'm jimmy kimmel, thank you for watching. thank you for coming. it means everything to me, it really does. i got to show you something. back stage, i am very high strung right now. i had about a gallon of coffee an hour ago. i don't know why, i don't usually drink coffee, but somebody brought these giant iced coffees in my office, i don't know
well this sinkhole in louisiana has been called the burp. it'scaused by natural gas releasing. mandatory evacuations have been ordered. look at all of the trees going. we'll be right back. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. . >>>...
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well a new ppp ploefl louisiana republicans finds that 29% of the republicans in louisiana say president obama was more responsible for the poor response to katrina. while 28%, one less, pin the blame on george w. bush who was actually president at the time. another 44% to show the murkiness in the big easy say they're not sure who to blame. they can't remember which president to blame. barack obama of course, was a freshman united states senator in 2005 when katrina blew down the doors of new orleans. while president bush praised his fema chief michael brown, you're doing a heck of a job, brownie. we remember and everybody down there does. we'll be right back. and didn't know where to start. a contractor before at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors, where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work done, check angie's list. find out why
well a new ppp ploefl louisiana republicans finds that 29% of the republicans in louisiana say president obama was more responsible for the poor response to katrina. while 28%, one less, pin the blame on george w. bush who was actually president at the time. another 44% to show the murkiness in the big easy say they're not sure who to blame. they can't remember which president to blame. barack obama of course, was a freshman united states senator in 2005 when katrina blew down the doors of new...
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well a new ppp poll of louisiana republicans finds that 29% of the republicans in louisiana say president obama was more responsible for the poor response to katrina. while 28%, one less, pin the blame on george w. bush who was actually president at the time. another 44% to show the murkiness in the big easy say they're not sure who to blame. think about it. the worst thing that's happened and they can't remember which president to blame. they should blame "w". barack obama of course, was a freshman united states senator in 2005 when katrina blew down the doors of new orleans. while president bush praised his fema chief michael brown, you're doing a heck of a job, brownie. we remember and everybody down there does. we'll be right back. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's la
well a new ppp poll of louisiana republicans finds that 29% of the republicans in louisiana say president obama was more responsible for the poor response to katrina. while 28%, one less, pin the blame on george w. bush who was actually president at the time. another 44% to show the murkiness in the big easy say they're not sure who to blame. think about it. the worst thing that's happened and they can't remember which president to blame. they should blame "w". barack obama of course,...
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they are from west monroe, louisiana. they are these incredibly wealthy guys who became wealthy because they came up with the duck calls for hunting. and these guys, there's a period of time during duck hunting season where they never bathe. >> how long is that? >> i think it goes weeks. >> they are out there with the ducks and one another, everybody stinks, they don't come home. >> they do come home. they hang their clothes, leave them dirty and soiled and leave them and put them back on, because the warmth of all of that stuff -- >> that has collected over the -- >> yes, and they keep wearing them. >> what? yes, i shall remain nameless. >> i rewear my dresses, is that what that means? >> do you get them dry cleaned in between? >> yes, and i like to wear clothes. >> we're going to play a game called "who's older." >> this is in honor of your birthday. >> what birthday would that be, hoda? what birthday would that be? >> that would be the three score birthday. ha-ha. who's older, someone in their 50s, someone in their 60s
they are from west monroe, louisiana. they are these incredibly wealthy guys who became wealthy because they came up with the duck calls for hunting. and these guys, there's a period of time during duck hunting season where they never bathe. >> how long is that? >> i think it goes weeks. >> they are out there with the ducks and one another, everybody stinks, they don't come home. >> they do come home. they hang their clothes, leave them dirty and soiled and leave them...
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-- of louisiana. $210 million is owed to the residents of the state of louisiana. the state went to the federal government and said, "we need the information so we can give this money to our residents." >> right. >> federal government will not give it away, will not give the information to the state of louisiana. the money is owed to the residents, but the federal government won't give the information to the state. >> how do you know this? >> it's published! it's in the public domain. they're fighting it. i mean, this is the insanity. it's not front-page news, but it's published information. >> so, is it something, though, that you need to, like, get a lawyer and file a bunch of paperwork to have access to this information? >> no, and i'll tell you the reason why. i'll tell you the reason why i wrote the book, okay? it's called "free money 'they' don't want you to know about" 'cause as i was researching this, i've seen, for example, guys on tv. and there's a guy that i know called matthew lesko, and he wears the suits with the crazy question marks. >> oh, yeah. >>
-- of louisiana. $210 million is owed to the residents of the state of louisiana. the state went to the federal government and said, "we need the information so we can give this money to our residents." >> right. >> federal government will not give it away, will not give the information to the state of louisiana. the money is owed to the residents, but the federal government won't give the information to the state. >> how do you know this? >> it's published!...
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so in charles louisiana -- charleston louisiana i've had people ask to start as secularists church. it gives people the shivers and it will for a lot of people because our desire isn't to create a new movement or do something extraordinary outside of the movement but just within the short year and a half that i have been involved in the secular movement i have realized this need was already existing for a very particular people with very particular personalities. the way we will need it is by looking at what is culturally significant. does it matter to people for their families, but mom and the dead and the kids to be able to go unattended meeting on sunday morning? is that a cultural thing or set a world that leads to supernaturalism and armageddon? it may just be cultural for some of them so that is my vision is to figure out exactly what we'll meet the needs for people within the deep south culture? that is my vision. we have already found the mission chapel and louisiana and head are an odd girl service in baton rouge a couple of weeks ago and many of you were there and i apprec
so in charles louisiana -- charleston louisiana i've had people ask to start as secularists church. it gives people the shivers and it will for a lot of people because our desire isn't to create a new movement or do something extraordinary outside of the movement but just within the short year and a half that i have been involved in the secular movement i have realized this need was already existing for a very particular people with very particular personalities. the way we will need it is by...
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we are with you, louisiana. we'll be right back. i'd be sitting there with my friends who had their verizon phones and i'd be sitting there like "mine's still loading!" i couldn't get email. i couldn't stream movies. i couldn't upload any of our music. that's when i decided to switch. now that i'm on verizon, everything moves fast. with verizon, i have that reliability. i'm completely happy with verizon. verizon's 4g lte is the most reliable and in more places than any other 4g network. period. that's powerful. verizon. get the nokia lumia 928 for free. [ dog ] on a walk, walk, walk. yeah, we found that wonderful thing.ed. and th. and i decided i would never, ever leave it anywhere. because that wonderful, bouncy, roll-around thing... had made you play. and that... had made you smile. [ announcer ] beneful. play. it's good for you. beneful is awarding a $500,000 dog park makeover... in the 2013 dream dog park contest. enter now. if you're like me, you've been working you've been working like a dog all year. but you don't need to cam
we are with you, louisiana. we'll be right back. i'd be sitting there with my friends who had their verizon phones and i'd be sitting there like "mine's still loading!" i couldn't get email. i couldn't stream movies. i couldn't upload any of our music. that's when i decided to switch. now that i'm on verizon, everything moves fast. with verizon, i have that reliability. i'm completely happy with verizon. verizon's 4g lte is the most reliable and in more places than any other 4g...
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phil, i know in the 1960's you were a quarterback at louisiana tech. you played along side terry bradshaw. >> actually ahead of bradshaw. katie: yeah? i don't know who say this is, but accding to some people you had a better arm than terry bradshaw. >> bradshaw went after the bucks and i went after the ducks. both of us turned out pretty well. i saw him the other day in the airport. he grabbed me from behind. i haven't seen him in 44 years personally. i said bradshaw, you have done well. he said well, you have done well. probably well to get an episode where we take old bradshaw duck hunting. katie: i think you need to take me duck hunting. see, i am starting to take y'all. my dad was from georgia. >> georgia? katie, we are beginning to bond. we are beginning to bond. honey, i didn't even know that. katie: my mom's family most of them are from alexander city, alabama. >> we will take you duck hunting if you think you are up to it. katie: i think ian handle it, but i don't want to shoot snakes. >> unless you see one that is ready to bite one. katie: it
phil, i know in the 1960's you were a quarterback at louisiana tech. you played along side terry bradshaw. >> actually ahead of bradshaw. katie: yeah? i don't know who say this is, but accding to some people you had a better arm than terry bradshaw. >> bradshaw went after the bucks and i went after the ducks. both of us turned out pretty well. i saw him the other day in the airport. he grabbed me from behind. i haven't seen him in 44 years personally. i said bradshaw, you have done...
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louisiana state penitentiary. commonly referred to as angola, it ills the largest prison in america. started as a slave plantation, and prison plantation at the end of the civil war and taken over by the state in 1901, this storied land has seen more than its share of pain. it was once considered the bloodiest prison in americaened its population of 5,000 men served sentence sews long it is estimated that 90% of them will die here. things have changed drastically over the past decade and much credit goes to the warden. >> correction is our name. root word is to correct deviant behavior. if we can save one person of booing a victim of violent crime it is worth everything we do. and that's really what our mission is not to torment and torture it is to correct bad behavior and do that any way you can. and the root way to do that is morality. the warden's approach to mr. ale works on two levels. one, spiritual and religious. and the other, engaging employment opportunities. church is optional. work is not. perhaps the
louisiana state penitentiary. commonly referred to as angola, it ills the largest prison in america. started as a slave plantation, and prison plantation at the end of the civil war and taken over by the state in 1901, this storied land has seen more than its share of pain. it was once considered the bloodiest prison in americaened its population of 5,000 men served sentence sews long it is estimated that 90% of them will die here. things have changed drastically over the past decade and much...
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what is louisiana? good. u.s. cities, $1,000. once virginia's capital, this city has made sure to keep its colonial feel. leonard. what is jamestown? no. tori. what is williamsburg? williamsburg is the city, yes, and you move into the lead. i'll take fictional females for $200, please. alex: leonard. what is "pirates of the caribbean"? you got it. females, $400. leonard. what is "skyrim"? "skyrim," yes. all right. short story, $400. tori. what is a twist? twist, correct. short story for $200. leonard. what is a setting? you got it. yearbook, $200. jordan. what is forgotten? that's it. yearbook, $400. jordan. what is ta-ta for now? yep, made you smile on that one. [ chuckles ] go again. yearbook, $600, please. jordan. what is summer? yes. yearbook, $800. jordan. what are digits? digits, yes. and yearbook, $1,000. leonard. what is cool? no. tori or jordan? jordan. what is hot? no. [ beep ] "what is sweet?" stay sweet. all right, we have jordan at $4,000, trailing tori by $800. leonard will be going first in double jeopardy! right a
what is louisiana? good. u.s. cities, $1,000. once virginia's capital, this city has made sure to keep its colonial feel. leonard. what is jamestown? no. tori. what is williamsburg? williamsburg is the city, yes, and you move into the lead. i'll take fictional females for $200, please. alex: leonard. what is "pirates of the caribbean"? you got it. females, $400. leonard. what is "skyrim"? "skyrim," yes. all right. short story, $400. tori. what is a twist? twist,...
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88. >> you got a lot of guys in these. >> the state of louisiana has the highest incarceration rate in the entire country. twice the u.s. average. 38,000 people come through o.p.p. every year. some do not survive. according to federal investigators, 40 inmates have died here since 2006. 25 prisoners hospitalized every month. the jail had 698 prisoner assaults last year, including 32 stabbings. this photo shows the aftermath of a recent stabbing in the jail. the sheriffs' office issued a statement that a prisoner received "superficial cuts." in this bunk, two guards are on duty. >> who it is watching the inmates while you're in there? from up there. >> horror stories are abundant, documented in federal lawsuits. durrell rashard, who was just released, was sexually assaulted in o.p.p.. >> this is like another inmate? >> yes. he woke me up early in the morning and told me to get in the shower, and by him saying that, pretty much, you have to do what he says, and i was forced to get in the shower. and after i get in the shower, i notice that he has a shank, and he places it by the entrance
88. >> you got a lot of guys in these. >> the state of louisiana has the highest incarceration rate in the entire country. twice the u.s. average. 38,000 people come through o.p.p. every year. some do not survive. according to federal investigators, 40 inmates have died here since 2006. 25 prisoners hospitalized every month. the jail had 698 prisoner assaults last year, including 32 stabbings. this photo shows the aftermath of a recent stabbing in the jail. the sheriffs' office...
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listen carefully in these louisiana woods and you'll hear wind and rain and an occasional bird. there's one thing you will not hear. the croaking of the dusky gopher frog. >> it's a species that inhabited the gulf coast from the mobile basin over into louisiana historically. over the years through the habitat destruction and disease its population has been reduced significantly. >> in 2001 the u.s. fish and wildlife service declared it an endangered species. >> at that point the center for biological diversity sued. and said, you have got to designate critical habitat, the frog is losing habitat too quickly. >> and so they did, 6,500 acres are designated including these 1500 acres in louisiana. but there are a few problems. the frogs has not been spotted anywhere in the entire state for nearly 50 years. >> population is less than 100 individuals is what they're estimating. and it is very picky about where it breeds. >> all 100 of those frogs are here, in mississippi. >> it was only one breeding pond known to exist, which was in harrison county, mississippi, and it had not been s
listen carefully in these louisiana woods and you'll hear wind and rain and an occasional bird. there's one thing you will not hear. the croaking of the dusky gopher frog. >> it's a species that inhabited the gulf coast from the mobile basin over into louisiana historically. over the years through the habitat destruction and disease its population has been reduced significantly. >> in 2001 the u.s. fish and wildlife service declared it an endangered species. >> at that point...
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new poll released yesterday by public policy polling finds that louisiana republican governor bobby jindal is the least popular republican governor in the country and the second most unpopular governor in the u.s. overall jim dolls' rock bottom approval ratings are probably thanks in large part to his outlandish and just plain stupid ideas one of his particularly awful ideas was to institute a private school voucher program in louisiana that used state taxpayer money to pay for religious and for profit schools a diploma mills declared unconstitutional by the louisiana supreme court earlier this summer galls voucher program would have spent tens of millions of taxpayer dollars to fund private school education for louisiana kids make matters worse hundred dollars privatized education plan taxpayer dollars would have been used to teach louisiana children that dinosaurs and humans hung out together back in the stone age that slave masters were caring and compassionate people but the k.k.k. was a positive social movement in america and that climate change is a big joke all children learning tha
new poll released yesterday by public policy polling finds that louisiana republican governor bobby jindal is the least popular republican governor in the country and the second most unpopular governor in the u.s. overall jim dolls' rock bottom approval ratings are probably thanks in large part to his outlandish and just plain stupid ideas one of his particularly awful ideas was to institute a private school voucher program in louisiana that used state taxpayer money to pay for religious and...
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. >> these dramatic images only the beginning of what could be in store in a louisiana bayou. what caused it? why it is not as uncommon as you might think. and later -- >> it's scary to think sthat soe one would try to sell something that has no gran of truth. >> a woman's hard earned weight loss used to sell get thin quick products without her approval. her campaign to take her image back. it's friday, august 23rd. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good friday morning, everybody. tgif. look who's here. reena ninan filling in for diana. >> last time i was here you serenaded me with a song, cinco de mayo. >> no tequila, no guitars. good you are back. have a lot of fun. serious stuff to got to. syrian government right now offering a new explanation of the chemical attack that may have killed up to 1,000 people. deputy prime minister blaming foreign militants. >> he claims the attack had backing of israel and supporters in the west. the u.n. urging the syrian government to allow inspectors to investigate the alleged use of chemical weapon. here's abc's ma
. >> these dramatic images only the beginning of what could be in store in a louisiana bayou. what caused it? why it is not as uncommon as you might think. and later -- >> it's scary to think sthat soe one would try to sell something that has no gran of truth. >> a woman's hard earned weight loss used to sell get thin quick products without her approval. her campaign to take her image back. it's friday, august 23rd. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news...
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a hostage standoff at a louisiana bank ends in gunfire just hours ago. >>> billionaire carl icahn shakes up the apple cart with a huge buy. >>> plus, jesse jackson jr. is sentenced to prison today. and everybody loves a winner. we'll show you 16 of them. >>> good morning. we begin with breaking developments overnight in what's already been a bloody day in egypt. this morning, egyptian forces moved in to try to clear camps held by supporters of ousted president mohamed morsis. dozens have been killed and thousands injured. we're live in cairo. good morning, ayman. >> reporter: we know that the option began this morning and two major squares here in the capital cairo. one of those squares has been cleared out, firmly in the control of egyptian security forces. tanks and armored personal carriers have been deployed in another part of cairo the major sit-in is ongoing. security officials have been killed. we also understand that according to members of the muslim brotherhood and their supporters up to 150 protesters have been killed. in the coming hours we'll get more information. the offici
a hostage standoff at a louisiana bank ends in gunfire just hours ago. >>> billionaire carl icahn shakes up the apple cart with a huge buy. >>> plus, jesse jackson jr. is sentenced to prison today. and everybody loves a winner. we'll show you 16 of them. >>> good morning. we begin with breaking developments overnight in what's already been a bloody day in egypt. this morning, egyptian forces moved in to try to clear camps held by supporters of ousted president mohamed...
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louisiana senator mary landrieu is embracing it. take a look. >> i would vote for the bill tomorrow if i had to vote again. >> how is that going to go over with voters? the rule for a lot of others, particularly more vulnerable democrats is to stay away from this thing. what are you getting. >> neil, what could she say? the vote for obama care in late 2009 is the biggest vote these senators have taken in the last several years. i think the ones running for re-election, even the ones in vulnerable states like mark pryor, senator landrieu in louisiana, kay hagan in louisiana, they can come out and say it was a mistake. i don't think they can do that. >> a lot of them wiggle out of it by saying there are some things we have to fix. others say we have to get patches in there and all of that stuff. what do you think of that? >> we'll hear them say this is a complex bill, big bills in the past like social security and medicare had to be changed and tweaked afterwards and we need to make fixes. it's just like the unions were we talking abo
louisiana senator mary landrieu is embracing it. take a look. >> i would vote for the bill tomorrow if i had to vote again. >> how is that going to go over with voters? the rule for a lot of others, particularly more vulnerable democrats is to stay away from this thing. what are you getting. >> neil, what could she say? the vote for obama care in late 2009 is the biggest vote these senators have taken in the last several years. i think the ones running for re-election, even...
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. >> you're in louisiana. >> i know. i said that. i'm in one of those states that reflect those today in louisiana. yeah. i got that. >> that's very george w. of him. not good. i hope it doesn't have the same impact as forgetting the third agency he would eliminate during the debate on cnbc. >>> this is called a ramenburger. are you watching? the role is made of ramen noodles. you can get a little gluten free. this one appeals to me. the other stuff i'm not into. but this one i think i would eat. they made the debut this week. hipsters are happy about it. >> why? >> here is another one for you. you think breakfast is the most important of the day. check out that the waffle taco. did so well regional they're going to go nogsal. scrambled eggs, sausage rapped in a waffle with a side of syrup. >> they're testing it in several u.s. markets. willy says that looks delightful. he is trying to eat the monitor. all right. take it away. >> i hear that's doing well. >> it's selling like hot cakes, or waffles. >> thank you, brian. coming up on "
. >> you're in louisiana. >> i know. i said that. i'm in one of those states that reflect those today in louisiana. yeah. i got that. >> that's very george w. of him. not good. i hope it doesn't have the same impact as forgetting the third agency he would eliminate during the debate on cnbc. >>> this is called a ramenburger. are you watching? the role is made of ramen noodles. you can get a little gluten free. this one appeals to me. the other stuff i'm not into. but...
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the state of louisiana is suing a company they say is responsible. aljazeera's robert ray reports. >> people who haven't seen bayou corn, it really and truly is a paradise. >> one year ago, people in the small community of bayou corn began to sense something was wrong. >> you could not walk and you said. it was horrible. >> the smell of natural gas and crude oil was swirling around. the ground was trembling. >> it was may 30, 2012 that dennis landry and his wife noticed these bubbles coming straight up out of the water, natural gas, and then to the left, 500 feet down this bayou, a sing hole was forming. >> what used to be a beautiful marsh was now being sucked into the depths of the earth. >> 100-foot trees were just bobbing and they would sink. >> last summer, scientists from around the world, state and federal government regulators arrived. assumption parish ordered the pond tear evacuation of the residents of bayou corn while officials tried to figure out what was happening. >> to our knowledge, it has never happened anywhere in the world. this i
the state of louisiana is suing a company they say is responsible. aljazeera's robert ray reports. >> people who haven't seen bayou corn, it really and truly is a paradise. >> one year ago, people in the small community of bayou corn began to sense something was wrong. >> you could not walk and you said. it was horrible. >> the smell of natural gas and crude oil was swirling around. the ground was trembling. >> it was may 30, 2012 that dennis landry and his wife...
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>> celebrating your birthday louisiana style. the louisiana crawfish company will send you live or boiled crawfish directly from their family farm to your table. $49.99. >> do you know how to eat them? >> take off the little head? >> you squeeze the head. you suck the head and pinch the tail. you suck the head and you pinch the tail. >> delicious. >> you are actually drinking crawfish juice. >> yes. that's what you do. >> i do that with crabs but not crawfish. >> your mardi gras beads, bibs. for $49 you can have a crab fish boil. >> you're so happy. >> i am. >> this is a great, useful gift. i don't know if you've ever misplaced your keys or wallet. this is called the stick and find blue tooth location tracker. so you put these little stickers on anything, like your keys, and then you download this application. and it's got a radar. >> and it will tell you where it is? >> genius. i love it. >> again, $49. now for that good night's sleep -- >> is this the chillow? >> no. but i love it. this is a sleep therapy pillow called the soun
>> celebrating your birthday louisiana style. the louisiana crawfish company will send you live or boiled crawfish directly from their family farm to your table. $49.99. >> do you know how to eat them? >> take off the little head? >> you squeeze the head. you suck the head and pinch the tail. you suck the head and you pinch the tail. >> delicious. >> you are actually drinking crawfish juice. >> yes. that's what you do. >> i do that with crabs but...
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watch this sinkhole in louisiana swallow -- it just swallows these trees while the other ones are left totally alone. it just keeps going. and the water, you can see the water is going down into the hole, too. all of a sudden just completely gone. >> i always wonder where is the sinkhole? like how far does it go down and where does it go to? >> just sucked completely under. >> so scary. like sci-fi. thanks, guys. "way too early" starts right now. >>> a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized. that would change my calculus. >> syrian rebels say that red line has been crossed in a big way. some gruesome news and images unfortunately from a massive attack in syria. meanwhile in georgia a school employee hailed as a hero as she helped police deal successfully with a man armed with an ak-47. >>> and yesterday we showed you a great catch. last night his career almost ended in a split second. we'll let you know how he's doing on this thursday edition of "way too early". good morning, everybody. it's august 22. a lot of really import
watch this sinkhole in louisiana swallow -- it just swallows these trees while the other ones are left totally alone. it just keeps going. and the water, you can see the water is going down into the hole, too. all of a sudden just completely gone. >> i always wonder where is the sinkhole? like how far does it go down and where does it go to? >> just sucked completely under. >> so scary. like sci-fi. thanks, guys. "way too early" starts right now. >>> a red...
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. >>> and take a look at what happened in louisiana yesterday, a sink hole -- >> al jazeera america, a new voice in american journalism. introduces america tonight. >> in egypt police fired tear gas -- >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. >> they risk never returning to the united states. >> we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. mission. >> there's more to america, more stories, more voices, more points of view. now there's are news channel with more of what americans want to know. >> i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. ♪ >>> welcome back everyone, as president obama tries to ratchet up support for his economic policies he is targeting a key constituency focused on the soaring cost of higher education. david shuster has the report. [ cheers ] >> at the university of buffalo, the president announced ambitious changes to make colleges more affordable and accountable for their costs. >> college has never been more expensive. over the past three dec
. >>> and take a look at what happened in louisiana yesterday, a sink hole -- >> al jazeera america, a new voice in american journalism. introduces america tonight. >> in egypt police fired tear gas -- >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. >> they risk never returning to the united states. >> we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. mission. >> there's more to america, more stories, more voices, more points of view....
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. >>> a small community deep in louisiana's cajan community is being swallowed by a sinkhole. >> bayou corn is truly a paradise. >> reporter: one year ago the people here began to sense something was wrong. >> you could not walk outside. >> reporter: the smell of natural gas and crude oil was swirling around. the ground was trembling. and it was may 30, 2012, that dennis and wife floeting down the bayou noticed these bubbles coming straight up out of the water. natural gas, and then to the left, 50 feet, down this bio, a sinkhole was forming. what used to be a beautiful marsh was now being sucked into the earth. >> trees were bobbing and then they would just sink. >> reporter: state and federal regulators arrived. assumption parish ordered the evacuation of the residents while officials tried to figure out what was happening. >> to our knowledge this has never happened anywhere in the world. >> houston based texas brian, louisiana says, is responsible. extracting and drilling for salt say they caused the collapse of the earth. and according to state emergency officials, creating danger
. >>> a small community deep in louisiana's cajan community is being swallowed by a sinkhole. >> bayou corn is truly a paradise. >> reporter: one year ago the people here began to sense something was wrong. >> you could not walk outside. >> reporter: the smell of natural gas and crude oil was swirling around. the ground was trembling. and it was may 30, 2012, that dennis and wife floeting down the bayou noticed these bubbles coming straight up out of the water....
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showers and thunderstorms along i-10 in louisiana. wet an roadways in georgia and south carolina. stormy across much of oklahoma. >> if you're flying, airport delays are possible in dallas, new orleans and atlanta. >>> atlanta is right where our next story is taking place. it's where a teenager is back on a heart transplant list this morning. >> getting back on that list didn't happen without a fight. and needless to say, his family is thrilled he's now got a new chance at life. >> had a change of heart. >> reporter: that change of heart has given melencia hamilton's 15-year-old son, anthony, a chance at a new heart. he's now moved to 1-a status, which means this. >> his heart is critical, where he'll be put at the top of the list. when a heart comes. >> reporter: anthony's supporters initially said they were told by a transplant committee the teen would not be placed on a transplant list because of his truancy issues and his juvenile record. >> we believe at the initial point they stereotyped him. >> reporter: hamilton says children's health care of atlanta doctors told her his w
showers and thunderstorms along i-10 in louisiana. wet an roadways in georgia and south carolina. stormy across much of oklahoma. >> if you're flying, airport delays are possible in dallas, new orleans and atlanta. >>> atlanta is right where our next story is taking place. it's where a teenager is back on a heart transplant list this morning. >> getting back on that list didn't happen without a fight. and needless to say, his family is thrilled he's now got a new chance at...
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. >>> and take a look at what happened in louisiana yesterday. a sinkhole swallowed trees and drained the water right out of the bayou. jazeera america. >> i'm kim bondy, growing up in news the interesting thing will be >>> and take a look at what [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. content while setting new standards in journalism. >> a new voice of journalism in the u.s., al jazeera america. america. >> we tell the human store ri from around the block, across how much weight that gets in happened in louisiana yesterday. how much weight that gets in happened in louisiana yesterday. >>> now we tourn a school shooting near atlanta. authorities have released the tape of a 911 call made during the shooting on tuesday. on the tape a school bookkeeper talks to the man accuse
. >>> and take a look at what happened in louisiana yesterday. a sinkhole swallowed trees and drained the water right out of the bayou. jazeera america. >> i'm kim bondy, growing up in news the interesting thing will be >>> and take a look at what [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation...
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tonight a remarkable scene in louisiana caught on camera, everything vanishing in 30 seconds but what caused it and could it happen near you. here's abc's matt gutman tonight. >> reporter: this is not an optical illusion. a stand of trees seemly melting into this swamp in louisiana is being swallowed into a massive sink hole, sucking everything down with it. watch those trees again dipping slowly at first and then quickly vanishing into the hole. it's more than a football field deep. it's near an old salt mine. workers were using water to dissolve and pump out the salt deep underground and eventually pumped out enough to make the ground give way. now the earth slowly moves into the cavern causing growing sink holes above. >> it's going to continue to grow until it finds a point where it can support itself. >> reporter: the sink hole appeared a year ago. 150 house holds were evacuated and the state is suing the company that mined the salt. sink holes are system and often occur naturally. this one in downtown gal mall la city was big enough to swallow the statue of liberty. most of the
tonight a remarkable scene in louisiana caught on camera, everything vanishing in 30 seconds but what caused it and could it happen near you. here's abc's matt gutman tonight. >> reporter: this is not an optical illusion. a stand of trees seemly melting into this swamp in louisiana is being swallowed into a massive sink hole, sucking everything down with it. watch those trees again dipping slowly at first and then quickly vanishing into the hole. it's more than a football field deep. it's...
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a lot going on between egypt and louisiana. busy morning. >>> and indira petersons is keeping an eye on the dangerous weather around the country. >> we have red flag warnings around salt lake city, that fire danger on the rise thanks to warming temperatures and lowering humidities. not a good combination there. this will actually spread into idaho by tomorrow. thursday expected to be 100-degree mark. all things from the dome of high pressure that is building in. that is bad news for fire relief. but fortunately, towards the second half of the week, we talk about monsoonal moisture moving in and cooler temperatures and higher humidity towards the weekend. look at the dome towards the northeast, that dome building in as that cold exited and brought the heavy rain and cool temperatures straight down from canada. we love it. let me show you what it's feeling like for the next several days. temperatures in cleveland highs today just into the 60s. 13 degrees below normal. indianapolis, 73, chicago, 74. and spreading to the northeast,
a lot going on between egypt and louisiana. busy morning. >>> and indira petersons is keeping an eye on the dangerous weather around the country. >> we have red flag warnings around salt lake city, that fire danger on the rise thanks to warming temperatures and lowering humidities. not a good combination there. this will actually spread into idaho by tomorrow. thursday expected to be 100-degree mark. all things from the dome of high pressure that is building in. that is bad news...
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the coastal waters off louisiana's mainland are a patchwork of marshy islands, swamps, and bayous. valerie: south of new orleans, there's a cluster of islands. now, one of these is a remote island called mendicant island. sam: two researchers travel to this muddy, remote, and uninhabited island to test oysters, as part of a scientific project. jessica: i ended up spotting something moving in the water. so, i was wondering if it was a bag. and then i saw the telltale sign of a flipper. sam: it's a young dolphin stuck on a sandbar. to get to him, jessica has to first crawl across a mudflat, using a body board to stop herself from sinking into the mud. jessica: i had to crawl through the mud like an alligator would, on my hands and my knees, for about 100 to 200 feet. sam: when she gets there, jessica makes a terrible discovery. jessica: as soon as i arrived, the dolphin started making distress calls and started clicking. he was clearly very badly burned. his eye was milky, because the sun had been scorching him. dr. dold: bottlenose dolphins are commonly found in shallow water, but b
the coastal waters off louisiana's mainland are a patchwork of marshy islands, swamps, and bayous. valerie: south of new orleans, there's a cluster of islands. now, one of these is a remote island called mendicant island. sam: two researchers travel to this muddy, remote, and uninhabited island to test oysters, as part of a scientific project. jessica: i ended up spotting something moving in the water. so, i was wondering if it was a bag. and then i saw the telltale sign of a flipper. sam: it's...
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to achieve that dream, we're trying to do that in louisiana. my parents came here over 40 years ago in search of the american dream, confident if you worked hard, it didn't matter what race you were or who you knew. that's what we're trying to deliver for our kids. that's why it's just ridiculous to me that the obama administration would side with teachers unions over these young children. >> do you think that was the case, that this was teachers unions winning out and they didn't like this for fear of where it would go and it might endanger their jobs? >> oh, absolutely. look. they tried to take us all the way up to the state supreme court to stop this program. the teachers unions did. the program is still here. they tried recalling our speaker of the house and me and some others. we're still here. the reality is when teachers unions when we started this state wide said parents don't have a clue when making choices for their kids. that's their world viewpoint. the government unions think the bureaucrats know better. it will break your heart. t
to achieve that dream, we're trying to do that in louisiana. my parents came here over 40 years ago in search of the american dream, confident if you worked hard, it didn't matter what race you were or who you knew. that's what we're trying to deliver for our kids. that's why it's just ridiculous to me that the obama administration would side with teachers unions over these young children. >> do you think that was the case, that this was teachers unions winning out and they didn't like...